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Alphabetical order
Numeric Range: 3-199
200-399
400-599
600-647
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3 | Behold the Bridegroom cometh, Second Mode Melody
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4 | Great God, what can I see and hear!, Luther's Hymn
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5 | Hark! a herald voice is calling, Merton
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6 | Hark the glad sound!, Bristol
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7 | Lo! he comes with clouds descending, Helmsley
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8 | O come, O come, Emmanuel, Veni Emmanuel
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9 | On Jordan's bank the Baptist's cry, Winchester New
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11 | The advent of our God, St. Thomas
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12 | Wake, O wake! with tidings thrilling, Wachet Auf
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13 | When came in flesh the incarnate Word, Walsall
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14 | Come thou Redeemer of the earth, Puer Nobis Nascitur
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15 | O little town of Bethlehem, Forest Green
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16 | The Maker of the sun and moon, Newbury
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17 | Jesu, The Father's only Son, Vom Himmel Hoch
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18 | From East to west, from shore to shore, Rouen
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19 | A great and mighty wonder, Es Ist Ein' Ros' Entsprungen
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20 | Behold the great Creator makes, This Endris Nyght
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21 | Christians, awake, salute the happy morn, Yorkshire
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23 | Hark, how all the welkin rings!, Dent Dale
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24 | Hark! the herald Angels sing, Mendelssohn
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25 | In the bleak mid-winter, Cranham
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26 | It came upon the midnight clear, Noel
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27 | Let sighing cease and woe, St. Michael
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28 | O come, all ye faithful, Adeste Fideles
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29 | The great God of heaven, A Virgin Unspotted
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30 | While shepherds watched, Winchester Old
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31 | Saint of God, elect and precious, St. Thomas
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32 | The Lord and King of all things, Wohlauf, Thut Nicht Verzagen
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34 | All hail, ye little Martyr flowers, Sarratt
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35 | The hymns for conquering Martyrs raise, Wer Da Wonet
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36 | O happy day, when first was poured, Das Walt' gott vater
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37 | Conquering kings their titles take, Innocents (211)
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38 | Why, impious Herod, shouldst thou fear, St. Venantius
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39 | As with gladness men of old, Dix
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40 | Bethlehem, of noblest cities, Stuttgart
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41 | Brightest and best of the sons of the morning, Liebster Immanuel
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42 | O worship the Lord, Was Lebet, Was Schwebet
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43 | The race that long in darkness pined, Dundee
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44 | What star is this, with beams so bright, Ein kind gebor'n
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45 | Hail to the Lord's Anointed, Cruger
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46 | In statue grows the heavenly child, Cornhill ©
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47 | Songs of thankfulness and praise, St. Edmund
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48 | The Lord is come! On Syrian soil, Cantate Domino
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49 | Creator of the earth and sky, St. Gregory
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50 | This day the first of days was made, Andernach
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51 | O blest Creator of the light, Lucis Creator
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52 | O Splendour of God's glory bright, Wareham
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53 | The winged herald of the day, Wareham
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54 | Ye clouds and darkness, hosts of night, Gaude, Regina Gloriae
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55 | Lo! golden light rekindles day, Gaude, Regina Gloriae
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56 | Eternal Glory of the sky, Richard
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57 | The dawn is sprinkling in the east, Richard
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58 | O boundless Wisdom, God most high, O Invidenda Martyrum
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59 | Earth's mighty Maker, whose command, O Invidenda Martyrum
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60 | Most holy Lord and God of heaven, O Invidenda Martyrum
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61 | Almighty God, who from the flood, Illsley
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62 | Maker of man, who from thy throne, Illsley
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63 | Alleluya, song of sweetness, Tantum Ergo
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64 | Maker of earth, to thee alone, Dunfermline
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65 | The fast, as taught by holy love, Jesu Corona
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66 | O kind Creator, bow thine ear, Cannons
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67 | Now is the healing time decreed, Jena
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68 | The glory of those forty days, Erhalt' uns, herr
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69 | O Jesu Christ, from thee began, Plaistow
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70 | Ah, holy Jesu, how hast thou offended, Herzliebster Jesu
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71 | All ye who seek a comfort sure, St. Bernard
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72 | Christian, dost thou see them, Gute Baume Bringen
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73 | Forty days and forty nights, Aus der Tiefe
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74 | Have mercy, Lord, on me, St. Bride
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75 | Jesus, Lord of Life and glory, St. Raphael
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75/2 | Jesus, Lord of Life and glory, Llanilar
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76 | Lord, in this thy mercy's day, Heiliger Geist
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77 | Lord Jesus, think on me, Southwell
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78 | Lord, teach us how to pray aright, First Mode Melody
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79 | Lord, when we bend before thy throne, Hunnys
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80 | My God, I love thee; not because, Solomon
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81 | O Christ, who art the Light and Day, St. Bartholomew
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82 | O For a heart to praise my God, Stockton
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83 | O help us, Lord; each hour of need, Bedford
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84 | O Lord, turn not away thy face, St. Mary
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85 | O Thou from whom all goodness flows, Harington
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86 | O Thou who doest accord us, Innsbruck
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87 | Saviour, when in dust to Thee, Aberystwyth
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88 | Sinful, sighing to be blest, Tunbridge
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89 | Soul of jesus, make me whole, Anima Christi
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90 | To my humble supplication, De Profundis
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91 | Weary of earth and laden with my sin, Valor
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92 | When, rising from the bed of death, Third Mode Melody
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93 | The God of love my Shepherd is, University
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97 | Dost thou truly seek renown, Das ist meine Freude
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98 | Drop, drop, slow tears, Song 46
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99 | Glory be to Jesus, Boundary
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100 | Go to dark Gethsemane, Nicht so Traurig
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101 | My God! my God! and can it be, Der Tag Bricht An
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102 | O sacred head, sore wounded, Passion Chorale
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103 | O sinner, raise the eye of faith, Allein Gott in der Hoh
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104 | Servant of God, remember, Nun Lasst Uns Geh'n
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105 | Sweet the moments, rich in blessing, Batty
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106 | There is a green hill far away, Horsley
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107 | When I survey the wondrous Cross, Rockingham
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108 | Who is this with garments gory, Ebenezer
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109 | O Thou who through this holy week, Cheshire
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110 | See the destined day arise!, Nun Komm, Der Heiden Heiland
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111 | O come and mourn with me awhile, St. Cross
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112 | Forgive them, O my Father, St. Mary Magdalene
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113 | Lord, when thy kingdom comes, Song 46
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114 | The dying robber raised his aching brow, Old 124th
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115 | At the cross her station keeping, Stabat Mater
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115/2 | At the cross her station keeping, Christi Mutter Stund
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116 | Throned upon the awful Tree, Arfon
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117 | His are the thousand sparkling rills, Saffron Walden
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118 | It is finished! Christ hath known, Jesu Meines Glaubens Zier
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119 | And now, beloved Lord, thy soul resigning, Zu Meinem Herrn
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120 | It is finished! Blessed Jesus, Omni Die
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121 | By Jesus' grave on either hand, O Mensch Sieh
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122 | Ye choirs of new Jerusalem, Montesano
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125 | The Lamb's high banquet we await, Rex Gloriose
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126 | A brighter dawn is breaking, Nun Lasst Uns Gott Dem Herren
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127 | Alleluya! Alleluya!, Wurzburg
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128 | At the Lamb's high feast we sing, Salzburg
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129 | Christ the Lord is risen again, Orientis Partibus
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131 | Come, ye faithful, raise the strain, Ave Virgo Virginum
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132 | He is risen, he is risen, Gott Des Himmels
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133 | Jesus Christ is risen today, Easter Hymn
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134 | Jesus lives! thy terrors now, Christ ist erstanden
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134/2 | Jesus lives! thy terrors now, St. Albinus
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135 | Love's redeeming work is done, Savannah
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136 | On the Resurrection morning, Resurrection Morning
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137 | The Day of Resurrection!, Ellacombe
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138 | Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise, Mach's Mit Mir Gott
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138/2 | Thou hallowed chosen morn of praise, Dies Ist Der Tag
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139 | Ye choirs of new Jerusalem, St. Fulbert
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140 | Lord, in thy name thy servants plead, Lincoln
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141 | Eternal Monarch, King most high, Gonfalon Royal
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142 | O Christ, our joy, to whom is given, Gonfalon Royal
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143 | Hail the day that sees him rise, Llanfair
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144 | O Christ, our hope, our hearts' desire, Bromsgrove
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145 | See the conqueror mounts in triumph, In Babilone
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146 | Sing we triumphant hymns of praise, Tugwood
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147 | The head that once was crowned with thorns, St. Magnus (244)
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148 | The Lord ascendeth up on high, Nun Freut Euch
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149 | Thou art gone up on high, Old 25th
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150 | When Christ our Lord has passed once more, Monte Cassino
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151 | Rejoice! the year upon its way, Aeterna Christi Munera
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152 | Come down, O Love divine, Down Ampney ©
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153 | Come, Holy Ghost, our souls inspire, Veni Creator
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154 | Come, O Creator Spirit, come, Veni Creator
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155 | Come, thou holy Paraclete, Veni Sancte Spiritus
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156 | Creator Spirit, by whose aid, Attwood
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157 | Our blest Redeemer, ere he breathed, Wicklow
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158 | When God of old came down from heaven, Stroudwater
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159 | Be present, Holy Trinity, Adesto Sancta Trinitas
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160 | Father most holy, merciful and tender, Christe du Beistand
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161 | Have mercy on us, God most high, St. Flavian
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162 | Holy, holy. holy! Lord God Almighty!, Nicea
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163 | O unity of threefold light, Old 22nd
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164 | O Trinity of blessed light, Hilariter
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165 | Father we praise thee, now the night is over, Christe Sanctorum
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166 | Christ is gone up; yet ere he passed, St. David
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167 | Pour out thy Spirit from on high, Duke Street
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168 | The earth, O Lord, is one great field, Manchester
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169 | Blessed City, heavenly Salem, Urss Coelestis
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170 | Christ is made the sure Foundation, Urss Coelestis
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171 | O Word of God above, St. Edmund
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173 | All things are thine; no gift have we, Herr Jesu Christ
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174 | Lord of Creation, bow thine ear, Annue Christe
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175 | The eternal gift of Christ the King, Aeterna Christi Munera
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176 | Let the round world with songs rejoice, Auctoritate Saeculi
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177 | Captains of the saintly band, Harts
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178 | Disposer supreme, and Judge of the earth, Old 104th
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179 | Come sing, ye choirs exultant, Ach Gott, vom Himmelreiche
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180 | Martyr of God, whose strength was steeled, Leighton
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181 | O God, thy soldiers' crown and guard, Deus Tuorum Militum
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182 | The merits of the Saints, Das Herrlich Hohe Fest
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183 | O glorious King of Martyr hosts, Rex Gloriose
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184 | Blessed feasts of blessed Martyrs, Alta Trinita Beata
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186 | Come, let us join the Church above, Balfour
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187 | Let our choir new anthems raise, Weimar
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188 | He, whose confession God of old accepted, Iste Confessor
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189 | O Thou whose all-redeeming might, Auctoritatate Saeculi
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190 | O Shepherd of the sheep, Carlisle
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193 | The praises of that Saint we sing, St. Ambrose
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194 | Receive, O Lord, in heaven above, St. Ambrose
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195 | Another year completed, Bremen
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196 | For all thy Saints, O Lord, Mount Ephraim
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197 | Give me the wings of faith to rise, Song 67
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198 | Hark! the sound of holy voices, Vision
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199 | Thine bright these glorious spirits shine, Ballerma
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